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I walked in with hope that I will see something interesting or something frozen, but nothing. Nothing was frozen, because -1 Celsius doesn't freeze anything, so I had to find interesting angles for myself.
The village of Ninilchik, Alaska, taken from the beach access road off the Homer Highway. The water id the Ninilchik River, which runs into the Cook Inlet at the end of the village (off the left side of the image).
Hebron Falls Area, Foscoe, NC
I was glad to find a pretty good water level as well as some decent fall color on a Saturday photoshoot with my friend Keith Clontz. Thanks to coming in on a new route I shot from some different spots on this trip.
This stream will eventually enter into Dowles Brook, which runs through the heart of the Wyre forest and then into the mighty River Severn. This is a huge forest with many species of tree and fantastic wildlife to encounter.
A glacial stream rolling out between the mountains, seen from Stony Indian Pass in Glacier National Park, MT. This was the culmination of a 6 day backpacking trek in the backcountry: exhausting, but obviously worth it!
Rocky Mountain National Park. I enjoyed escaping the desert for a week to enjoy mild summer days in Colorado.
Kokoen Garden in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, consists of nine separate gardens including the garden of streams shown here.
This is a close-up photo of ice formations in a shallow stream flowing across Clam Harbour Beach. The image has been mirrored and copied twice to be symmetrical. The detail is best seen full screen.